Sunday is a day for potential champions to show why they should be the ones to hoist their respective league trophies in a few weeks.
In England, Germany, and Portugal, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, and Benfica can all take steps back to the top of their tables with wins.
Manchester City has to keep winning, because Liverpool continues to put pressure on the Cityzens. But three wins for City will mean it is the first team since the 2007-08 and 08-09 Manchester United side to retain its title.
Bayern Munich and Benfica each got breaks this weekend already, as Borussia Dortmund and Porto blew leads. Bayern Munich can take a four-point lead with three game to go with a win over soon-to-be relegated Nurnberg, while Benfica can go two points clear at the top against Braga.
Expect all three to take care of business.
In Spain, Real Madrid gets to play bottom of the table Rayo Vallecano, and should win easily.
Burnley (+1500) vs. Manchester City (-550), draw (+600), 9:05 a.m. (NBC Sports and Fubo.tv )
THE PICKS:
Manchester City half time/full time (-160)
Manchester City -1 first half (+215)
Manchester City -1 (-180)
Nurnberg (+2000) vs. Bayern Munich (-900), draw (+800), 12 p.m. (FS2 and Fubo.tv )
THE PICKS:
Bayern Munich half time/full time (-200)
Bayern Munich -1 first half (+145)
Bayern Munich -1.5 (-160)
Sporting Braga (+360) vs. Benfica (-133), draw (+270), 12:30 p.m. (GOL TV and Fubo.tv )
THE PICKS:
Benfica ML (-133)
Benfica -1 (+200)
Rayo Vallecano (+450) vs. Real Madrid (-188), draw (+350), 2:45 p.m. (beIN Sports and Fubo.tv )
THE PICKS:
Real Madrid ML (-188)
Real Madrid -1 (-130)